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5 June 2017, 03:50 AM | #1 |
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Tip: Easylink scratch protection.
Just a quick tip for totally eliminating any metal to metal contact between the links and clasp. This should eliminate any scratches since the easylink adjust in and out 5mm. As a byproduct it makes the bracelet when adjusting the easylink whisper quiet as no metal touches against them self. I used a "Rolex green" (or any color) thin felt sticker, cut in half and placed it on the underside of the clasp where the easylink makes contact. Cant even tell it on there. The felt stickers are usually used for the under sides of a vase to protect your table tops. Buy these in a pack of 30 for under $4.00. Just replace with a new one when needed.
This is a simple idea but seems very effective.
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Great tip! That line / scratch that wears there is annoying!
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what is this called?
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They are generically called "furniture pads". Walmart and any Lowes or even office supply stores has them. You put them on items with hard surfaces so they don't scratch wooden desk tops and dressers.
Just get the thinner ones like these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001CGTO1C...a-307142236740
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Thin, like the piece of cardboard on the back of a yellow legal pad. Adheisive on one side, felt on the other. I think you can even find them at the dollar store.
You can even use this idea on the older clasp where you can micro adjust in the clasp. Hmmm I might be able to make some serious coin on this idea.
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Thanks, I put it on my glide lock. I won't be able to fully adjust the clasp, but it will save me some scratches.
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Put a small crown on that sticker and you'll make a mint!
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I thought for sure I was going to find something laughable in here but I'll be damned if that's not genius
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I like it! That's a very good idea, thanks
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Great idea!
We should get a group buy going |
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They sweat proof?
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Enough, considering where it is positioned at and not on your skin. The clasp even pinches them in place so I can't see them ever coming loose from activity. They are less than a penny a piece so I figured I would just slap on another one if they start to look bad or peel. I have washed my watch a few times with them on and they stay put. The beauty of the felt is it actually quiets the metal on metal contact.
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Its the simplest things that work the best.... thank you
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I use 3m venture shield. Same thing as clear bra for your vehicle. Check it out sometime
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Great idea
Left my new watch with Rolex dealer to buff out a ding and it came back with the tell tale clasp burn. I took it out with a q-tip with a piece of cape cod cloth wrapped around it. Will try the pad asap. Thanks!
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That's a good tip, however i don't find myself bothered about that kind of wear on the link, is normal due to how they lay over one on the other. Even the clasp when folded leaves some marks, it's normal wear
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I think that is completely over the top, really I don't care about the marks at all
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I just love simple, cheap, easy solutions. Great,thanks, I haven't got a bracelet with the easylink, but my next purchase will have, so I am going to be prepared and get some in. Thanks.
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Love it ... here's my tip too
Small piece of Sellotape applied to the bottom part of the PCL clasp stops desk diving scratches and dings.
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They make about 12,000 different types of tape fella lol
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Amazing tip!
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Great tip, well worth the few dollars.
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6 June 2017, 09:33 PM | #27 |
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Here is a pic of what I use. If you can't find them, PM me and maybe I can work out a way for you to get some.
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Waterproof? What if I want to do a full olympic dive into the Mediterranean with my GMT on, will it survive?
Seriously though, I'm getting some asap. Love the clear tape idea as well. |
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Crafty, DIY job.
A little surprised no1 threw up the picture of their watch wrapped in bubble tape yet though |
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